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8 days

Explore Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, and Kosovo on this 8-day tour, starting with Sarajevo’s historical sites, followed by a visit to Mostar's UNESCO-listed Old Bridge. Travel to Kotor to discover its medieval streets, then head to Budva and Sveti Stefan for scenic coastal views before reaching Shkoder, where ancient castles and Venetian architecture await. Delve into Kosovo’s cultural gems, including Prizren, with its stunning churches and fortresses, and Gjakove’s historic bazaar. Visit Kruj’s Old Bazaar and Castle, then finish with sightseeing in Tirana and a visit to the BUNK'ART museum.

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Tour Overview

Duration

8 days

Starts

Sarajevo

Ends

Tirana

Range

Handpicked

Tour Guide

Services of a professional tour leader

Group Size

Min 2 / Max 8

Minimum age

No minimum age

Departs

Saturdays

Hotel Rating

3-star hotels

Countries

Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, Bosnia And Herzegovina

Physical Rating

Easy

Tour Pace

Fast

Arrival Transfer

Yes

Departure Transfer

No

Meals included

Breakfast: 7
Adults (12+)
Children (0 - 11)
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$5,385.00
AUD

$4,308.00

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Final payment
AUD

$1,000.00

$7,616.00

Tour Highlights

Sarajevo - Walk through the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian quarters, visit the Latin Bridge where WWI began, explore vibrant markets, and experience the city's diverse religious landmarks
Mostar - Admire the UNESCO-listed Stari Most (Old Bridge), stroll through the lively Old Bazaar, and witness the city's blend of Ottoman and modern influences
Kotor - Get lost in the maze-like cobbled streets of the UNESCO-listed old town, visit Saint Luke’s Church, and discover the city's medieval charm
Budva - Explore the historic Old Town with medieval churches, visit St. Ivan’s Church, and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery near Sveti Stefan
Shkoder - Discover the Venetian-influenced architecture, visit Rozafa Castle for breathtaking views, and learn about the city’s rich cultural heritage
Prizren - Wander through the cobbled streets lined with medieval houses, admire the Sinan Pasha Mosque, and take in panoramic views from the fortress
Kruja - Walk through the historic Old Bazaar, shop for handmade crafts, and explore the legendary Kruja Castle, a symbol of resistance
Tirana - Experience the city's bustling markets, savor traditional cuisine, explore vibrant alleyways, and visit BUNK’ART to learn about its communist past

Included

7 breakfasts
7 nights 3-star hotels
Services of a professional tour leader
All transportation in private vehicles
Guided sightseeing as per the itinerary
Airport arrival transfer on day 1
All road & tourist taxes
Entrance fees to included sights
Note: This tour is operated in conjunction with our trusted partner and you will join travellers from different operators, not solely On The Go

Not Included

International flights & visas
Airport departure transfer
Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
Tipping - an entirely personal gesture (Our recommendation is to tip the tour guide/driver 5 - 6 Euros per day if you are pleased with the service)

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival in Sarajevo

Upon arrival in the capital of Bosnia and Hercegovina, Sarajevo. You will be met and transferred to the hotel for the night, once you have checked into the hotel, you will have the rest of the day at leisure to explore or relax at your own pace.

In the evening, you can enjoy a leisurely walk through the charming streets of the city and have dinner at one of the numerous restaurants serving local cuisine.

Overnight: Sarajevo

Day 2 - Sarajevo & Mostar Exploration

Sarajevo - Mostar. Today, we’ll explore Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, beginning with a walking tour through the city’s uneven terrain. Evidence of the Yugoslav War is still visible in the form of bullet holes and cannon marks. Our tour will take us back to Sarajevo’s origins in the medieval Bosnian Kingdom, as we explore its Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian areas. The vibrant markets, bazaars, mosques, churches, and synagogues reveal why Sarajevo is often called the real European Jerusalem. A visit to the Latin Bridge is essential, as it was here that WWI was ignited. The bridge is named after its connection to the "Latinluk," the Catholic quarter during Ottoman times. Sarajevo is also famous for its delicious meat dishes and desserts.

Our journey continues to Mostar, where we’ll visit the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a UNESCO World Heritage site from the 16th century. We’ll wander through the Old Bazaar, alive with colourful streets and vibrant energy. Scattered throughout Mostar are stones inscribed with “Don’t Forget,” poignant reminders of the city’s history. Mostar blends old and new, with beautiful mosques, bustling Turkish bazaars, and cobbled alleyways. In the afternoon, you’ll have leisure time to explore this magnificent UNESCO site at your own pace.

Overnight: Mostar
Meals: Breakfast

Day 3 - Mostar to Kotor, Montenegro & City Tour

Mostar (Bosnia & Herzegovina) - Kotor (Montenegro) - Montenegrin Riviera. Today, we travel from Mostar to Kotor, Montenegro, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon arrival, we’ll explore the labyrinth of narrow, cobblestone streets in the old town, deliberately designed to confuse invaders and give the city its unique character. As we wander, we’ll pass historic buildings and churches, each with plaques detailing their construction dates and original purposes. We will visit Saint Luke’s Church, a symbol of unity for the locals. In the afternoon, you’ll have free time to discover this stunning UNESCO site at your own pace. We’ll spend the night near the Montenegrin Riviera.

Overnight: Montenegrin Riviera
Meals: Breakfast

Day 4 - Budva, Sveti Stefan & Shkoder, Albania

Montenegrin Riviera - Budva - Sveti Stefan - Shkoder (Albania). Today, our first stop is Budva, Montenegro, renowned for its stunning beaches, natural beauty, and historic charm. The town is split into two parts: the modern New Budva, with its contemporary buildings, shopping centres, and lively restaurants, and the historic Old Budva. In Old Budva, we’ll explore the charming historical centre, where we’ll visit sights like St. Ivan’s Church, the small church of St. Mary, and other medieval wonders.

As we journey towards Albania, we’ll stop near Sveti Stefan, a once quaint fishing village now transformed into an exclusive resort. Though the island is no longer accessible, the view from the coast is breathtaking and perfect for a photograph.

After crossing the border, we’ll arrive in Shkoder, Albania, a city steeped in over a thousand years of history. The ancient Shkoder Castle, dating back to the 1st millennium BCE, once served as the capital of Illyrian King Gentius, who fought against the Romans in 168 BCE. We’ll visit Rozafa Castle, which offers spectacular views of the lake and the convergence of three rivers into the Adriatic Sea.

Shkoder’s architecture reflects Venetian influence, and if you're visiting in February, you may experience the vibrant carnival festival. The city is also renowned for its handmade Venetian masks. With its strategic location, Shkoder has long been a vital trading hub, blending the cultures of different civilizations

Overnight: Shkoder
Meals: Breakfast

Day 5 - Mirizi i Zanave Agro-tourism & Prizen, Kosovo

Shkoder - Prizren (Kosovo). Our first destination today is the premier slow food Agro-tourism spot, one of the best slow food locations in the Balkans. We’ll tour the farm, learning about its history and how it has created jobs for over 400 people in the surrounding area. Specialising in the collection, processing, and preservation of regional organic products, the farm has also repurposed old communist-era buildings into storage for locally-made goods. You’ll have leisure time to enjoy a traditional lunch or purchase fresh products directly from the farm.

In the afternoon, we’ll continue to Prizren, often regarded as the cultural capital of Kosovo. Known for its rich history, stunning nature, religious diversity, and culinary delights, Prizren has been shaped by its role as a crossroads for the Illyrian, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires, reflected in its unique architecture. The river weaves through the old town, flowing under many charming bridges. If visiting in August, you’ll experience Dokufest, one of the world’s most renowned short film festivals. We’ll wander the streets lined with elegant medieval houses, visit the filigree shops to witness expert metalsmithing, and admire the Sinan Pasha Mosque, with its intricate arabesque colours and patterns. The view from the fortress on the hill offers a breathtaking panorama of this remarkable town. You’ll have free time to explore Prizren at your leisure.

Overnight: Prizren
Meals: Breakfast

Day 6 - Gjakove, Decan & Rahovec

Prizren - Gjakove - Decan - Rahovec - Prizren. After breakfast, we will continue our tour towards Gjakove, home to Kosovo’s oldest and largest bazaar. Although it was destroyed during the Balkan Wars, World War II, and the Kosovo War, the bazaar has been lovingly restored to its original state. It’s a charming place to enjoy a meal or browse stores selling traditional handmade crafts from local artisans and producers.

Next, we’ll visit the Monastery of Decani, renowned for its striking white colour. Still home to Orthodox monks who produce fresh organic food, including cheeses, the monastery was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. It’s famous for its frescoes depicting 14th-century life and the Palaeologan Renaissance, which transformed Byzantine painting.

Before returning to Prizren, we’ll drive through the Rahovec Valley, the heart of viticulture in the region. Evidence suggests grape cultivation here dates back over 2,000 years to Illyrian times. The vineyards, nestled on gentle hillsides between 350 and 520 meters above sea level, provide the perfect environment for producing high-quality wines. Every September, Rahovec hosts an annual wine festival celebrating the region’s rich winemaking heritage.

Overnight: Prizren
Meals: Breakfast

Day 7 - Kruje Exploration & Tirana

Prizren - Kruje (Albania) - Tirana. Today, after breakfast, we depart Prizren and head towards Kruje, Albania a historic city that symbolises the Albanian resistance against the Ottoman Empire during the 15th century. Set on rocky mountainous terrain at 560 meters above sea level, Kruje sits on the slopes of Sarisalltik Mountain.

We will stroll through the narrow streets and wooden houses of Kruje’s Medieval Old Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest in the Balkans. This is a perfect spot to shop for souvenirs, from typical items to unique, handmade pieces like carpets and jewellery.

Next, we’ll visit the Castle of Kruje, built in the 5th century A.D. and strategically perched atop a rocky hill. The tour leader will guide us along hidden paths once used by locals to leave the castle unnoticed during sieges. You’ll then have free time to enjoy a traditional lunch, shop for souvenirs, or simply admire the charm of this remarkable city, before we make our way to Tirana, where we will spend the night.

Overnight: Tirana
Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 - Tirana City Tour

Today, we embark on an authentic journey through Tirana, experiencing its hidden gems, bustling markets, and rich history with a local guide.

We start with a traditional Albanian breakfast of Byrek, a flaky pastry filled with cheese, meat, or spinach, before heading to the Cam Bazaar, a lively market founded by the Albanian Cham community. Here, we browse a variety of goods, from clothing to kitchenware. Along the way, we explore local culinary delights, including a visit to a pastry shop to sample traditional Albanian desserts.

Wandering through Tirana’s vibrant alleyways and street markets, we take in the city’s energy before pausing to experience Albania’s coffee culture at a cozy café, enjoying authentic Albanian coffee. We then explore the Bicycle Bazaar, a hidden spot offering second-hand treasures from clothes to furniture.

Next, we arrive at the New Bazaar, a paradise for food lovers. Over lunch, we indulge in Qofte (grilled meatballs) with fresh bread, while vegetarians can enjoy Gjizë (cottage cheese) with bread. To complete our meal, we sample Raki, the famous Albanian spirit.

Our journey concludes at BUNK'ART, a former nuclear bunker built for Enver Hoxha during the Cold War. Once a secret, it has been transformed into a powerful museum, offering immersive exhibits on Albania’s communist past and life under the regime. After our visit, our tour comes to an end at around 18:00 - 19:00. There is no accommodation included tonight so you will need to book your own, or make your own arrangements for transportation to the airport. Safe travels!

Meals: Breakfast

Hotels

The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Garni Hotel Konak
Sarajevo

Situated in Sarajevo's Old Town, this no-frills hotel in a 1960s building is just 2 minutes’ walk from Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and 4 km from the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The simple rooms, with modest wood furnishings, offer Internet access, flat-screen TVs, desks, and air conditioning. The hotel is located within a pedestrian area, close to numerous dining and shopping options. Guests can book tours around Sarajevo and other towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as to Croatia and Montenegro. Additional amenities include room service, luggage storage, safety boxes, and private bathrooms with hairdryers and toiletries.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Villa Divani
Mostar

Situated 400 metres from the Old Bridge in Mostar, Muslibegovic House is 1.2 km from Villa Divani and 500 metres from Kujundziluk - the Old Bazaar. Mostar International Airport is 6.5 km away. The air-conditioned rooms feature flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, desks, and private bathrooms with bidets.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hotel Marija
Montenegrin Riviera

Conveniently located in the centre of Kotor, this hotel is near Kotor Beach, the Sea Gate - Main Entrance, and the Kotor Clock Tower. Tivat Airport is just 6 km away. All units are equipped with air conditioning, a TV with satellite channels, and a private bathroom featuring a shower, a hairdryer, and bathrobes. The hotel offers a shared lounge, free WiFi, a restaurant, and a bar. Guests can also enjoy room service and benefit from a 24-hour front desk.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hotel Treva
Shkoder

Hotel Treva in Shkoder offers a comfortable and modern stay in one of Albania’s most historic cities. This stylish hotel features well-appointed rooms with contemporary décor, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and private balconies in select rooms. Guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast at the on-site restaurant, relax in the cosy lounge area or lush garden, enjoy a drink at the bar or explore the vibrant city centre just a short walk away. With its convenient location, Hotel Treva provides easy access to top attractions such as Rozafa Castle, Shkoder Lake, and the city’s lively café scene.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Hotel Prior
Prizren

Hotel Prior in Prizren offers a comfortable and modern stay in the heart of one of Kosovo’s most picturesque cities. The hotel features stylish, well-appointed rooms with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and contemporary furnishings, ensuring a relaxing experience. Guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast and unwind in the cosy lounge area. Its prime location provides easy access to Prizren’s historic landmarks, including the Stone Bridge, Sinan Pasha Mosque, and Prizren Fortress, all within walking distance.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel
Rooftop Tirana
Tirana

Rooftop Tirana offers a stylish and modern stay in the heart of Albania’s vibrant capital. This contemporary hotel features sleek, well-appointed rooms with panoramic city views, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and comfortable furnishings. Guests can start their day with breakfast on the rooftop terrace, soaking in stunning views of Tirana’s skyline. Located close to key attractions such as Skanderbeg Square, Blloku, and the Grand Park, the hotel provides easy access to the city’s lively cafés, restaurants, and cultural sites.

Our Rating
Standard
Local Rating
3 Star Hotel

Prices & Dates

Departure dates are guaranteed with 2 travellers. 'Double/Twin' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers or anyone wanting the privacy of their own room. Room sharing is not available on this tour.

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